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India beat New Zealand to succeed in the Cricket World Cup 2023 closing© AFP
The Cricket World Cup 2023 semifinal between India and New Zealand was steeped in controversy after a number of experiences recommended that the hosts have modified the pitch on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai with the intention to help their spinners. The experiences stated that though a brand new deck was ready for the match, the match was in the end performed on a ‘used floor’. After Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer and Mohammed Shami guided India to the Cricket World Cup 2023 closing with a win over New Zealand, legendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar fumed over the rumours and rubbished any such recommendations.
“All the morons who were talking about the pitch change. Just stop. Stop taking potshots at Indian cricket. People have said a lot of things to attract eyeballs or whatever. It is all nonsense. The pitch was there and even if it was changed, it was there before the toss for both the teams. It was not changed in the middle of the innings. It was not changed after the toss was done. If you are a good enough team, you play on that pitch and you win. India has done that. So stop talking about pitches. Already they are talking about Ahmedabad and the second semifinal hasn’t even taken place. They are talking about the pitch being changed in Ahmedabad. Nonsense,” Gavaskar stated on Star Sports.
Earlier, the International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a press release relating to all the incident.
“Changes to planned pitch rotations are common towards the end of an event of this length, and have already happened a couple of times.
“This change was made on the advice of the venue curator along side our host,” the ICC said in a statement.
The ICC also said Atkinson, its independent pitch consultant, was aware of the change.
“The ICC impartial pitch guide was apprised of the change and has no cause to consider the pitch will not play nicely,” said the ICC.
As per the ICC’s Playing Conditions for the World Cup, the host association is “chargeable for the choice and preparation of the pitch” and there is no requirement that a knockout match must be played on fresh pitches.
(With PTI inputs)
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